The Relationship between sense of coherence and emotional intelligence : the case of South African marine officers

Loading...
Thumbnail Image

Authors

McGuire, Amanda Louise

Issue Date

2002-11

Type

Dissertation

Language

en

Keywords

Mental health , Salutogenesis , Sense of coherence , Emotional intelligence , South African Marine Officers , SOC-29 Questionnaire , BarOn EQ-i , Job satisfaction , Burnout , Job performance

Research Projects

Organizational Units

Journal Issue

Alternative Title

Abstract

The study of people's capacity to remain healthy when exposed to constant stressors has long been the focus of research. Stress resistance research has focussed on the adaptive worth of successful coping strategies, certain personality characteristics as well as social support. Two concepts which have gained eminence as contributing to an individual's ability to deal effectively with life's stressors are: (1) Sense of coherence; and (2) Emotional intelligence. The aim of this study was to determine the possible relationship between sense of coherence and emotional intelligence. A once-off cross-sectional survey design was used. The sample population consisted of 54 South African marine officers serving in the merchant navy. The SOC-29 and the BarOn Emotional Intelligence Inventory (BarOn EQ-i) were used as measuring instruments. ยท Sense of coherence was positively related to emotional intelligence. The results showed that there is a correlation of large effect between total sense of coherence and total emotional intelligence (r = 0,73) in marine officers. The results also showed that there are correlations of large effect between the subscales of the SOC-29 and the BarOn EQi

Description

Citation

McGuire, Amanda Louise (2002) The Relationship between sense of coherence and emotional intelligence : the case of South African marine officers, University of South Africa, Pretoria, <http://hdl.handle.net/10500/18191>

Publisher

License

Journal

Volume

Issue

PubMed ID

DOI

ISSN

EISSN